2024
DOI: 10.1613/jair.1.15167
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Learning to Resolve Social Dilemmas: A Survey

Shaheen Fatima,
Nicholas R. Jennings,
Michael Wooldridge

Abstract: Social dilemmas are situations of inter-dependent decision making in which individual rationality can lead to outcomes with poor social qualities. The ubiquity of social dilemmas in social, biological, and computational systems has generated substantial research across these diverse disciplines into the study of mechanisms for avoiding deficient outcomes by promoting and maintaining mutual cooperation. Much of this research is focused on studying how individuals faced with a dilemma can learn to cooperate by a… Show more

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